Quote Originally Posted by Gyrokai
Having a PERFECT timeline of a gradual change of fossil record in near impossible. BUT there are evidence of such gradual change. But you gotta understand that dying than falling into preservable material and surviving millions of years is VERY rare. So the fact that fossils exist is amazing, the conditions have to be near perfect.

I'm sorry man, you seem like a very cool guy, but evolution happens. No debate whatsoever.

It still angers me that this is a big deal. Evolutions happens and there IS actually an overwhelming evidence for it, you don't have to "believe it," BUT if you don't "believe it" then just throw all your knowlegde of Biology down the gutter because all of Biology depends on Evolution.
I agree having a perfect timeline of evoluton is damn near impossible but the point is that there are not even fragmentary traces of change in the fossil record for a single species of any kind of life on earth!

This quote is from Colin Patterson the senior paleontologist at the British Museum of Natural History,

Gould and the American Museum people are hard to contradict when they say there are no transitional fossils. As a paleontologist myself, I am much occupied with the philosophical problems of identifying ancestral forms in the fossil record. … I will lay it on the line -- there is not one such fossil for which one could make a watertight argument It goes without saying that Patterson is a 100% committed evolutionist.

Gareth Nelson of the American Museum of Natural History says the following

It is a mistake to believe that even one fossil species or fossil 'group' can be demonstrated to have been ancestral to another
Again I quote evolutionist themselves